Los Gigantes

28.247850 N / -16.840900 O

Los Gigantes Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands

Los Gigantes offers consistent waves year-round with a dramatic natural backdrop that few European breaks can match. This exposed beach break delivers reliable swell with a mix of lefts and rights, making it an accessible destination for surfers of various abilities. The combination of sandy bottom with rocky sections creates interesting wave shape and keeps the experience engaging throughout your session.

Geography and Nature

Located on the western coast of Tenerife near Santiago del Teide, Los Gigantes sits beneath some of the most imposing sea cliffs in Europe. The 600-meter cliffs tower directly above the beach, creating a striking landscape that frames every session. The beach itself is relatively compact with black sand and rocky outcrops, backed by a small harbor town with restaurants and local services. The dramatic coastal setting makes this spot feel more remote than its accessibility actually is, offering a genuine connection to Tenerife's raw natural beauty.

Surf Setup

Los Gigantes is a beach break that works best with northwest swell, which combines with east-southeast offshore winds to create the cleanest conditions. The break produces both left and right-handers across the sandy bottom mixed with rocks, offering variety within a single session. Low tide is the preferred stage for surfing here, as it exposes more of the beach and creates better shape. On a typical day with decent swell, you can expect waist to shoulder-high waves with reasonable shape, though the beach break character means some closeouts are inevitable during larger swells.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot ranks among Europe's most consistent breaks, with very reliable swell throughout the year. Winter months from November through March bring the most powerful and frequent swells, making this the prime season for visiting. Summer tends toward smaller, more inconsistent waves, though you can still find rideable conditions most days. The shoulder seasons of spring and autumn offer a balanced mix of swell frequency and lighter crowds, making them excellent times to visit if you prefer fewer people in the water.

Crowd Levels

Los Gigantes experiences notable crowding, particularly on weekends when local surfers and tourists converge on the break. Weekdays offer a noticeably quieter experience with more space to find your own peak. The mix of visiting surfers and local community means you'll encounter both perspectives, so respecting the lineup etiquette is important.

Who It's For

This break accommodates all skill levels effectively. Beginners find manageable waves and sandy bottom that forgives mistakes, while intermediate surfers enjoy the consistent shape and variety of peaks. Advanced surfers can push themselves during larger swells when the break shows more power and shape. The beach break nature means progression feels natural as swell size increases.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks scattered across the beach and in the water, particularly at low tide. The rocky sections require awareness but are avoidable with careful positioning. Sea conditions can change quickly given the exposed location, so monitor wind and swell direction throughout your session.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October see water temperatures around 22 to 24 degrees Celsius, allowing comfortable surfing in board shorts or a light rash vest for sun protection. Winter from December through March brings cooler water around 17 to 19 degrees Celsius, requiring a 3 to 4 millimeter wetsuit for extended sessions. Spring and autumn offer moderate temperatures between 19 and 22 degrees Celsius, where a 2 to 3 millimeter suit provides adequate warmth.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Tenerife North Airport, located approximately 90 kilometers away with regular connections to mainland Spain and other European cities. Tenerife South Airport sits about 80 kilometers south. Renting a car is the most practical option for reaching Los Gigantes, as public transport connections are limited. From either airport, drive west toward Santiago del Teide and follow signs to Los Gigantes. Parking is available near the beach and harbor area. The beach itself is easily accessible on foot from the small town center, with a short walk from parking areas to the water.

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Los Gigantes 

Canary Islands
28.247850 N / -16.840900 O
Tenerife
Take a car
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Easy to find
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Los Gigantes Surf Spot Guide, Canary Islands

Los Gigantes offers consistent waves year-round with a dramatic natural backdrop that few European breaks can match. This exposed beach break delivers reliable swell with a mix of lefts and rights, making it an accessible destination for surfers of various abilities. The combination of sandy bottom with rocky sections creates interesting wave shape and keeps the experience engaging throughout your session.

Geography and Nature

Located on the western coast of Tenerife near Santiago del Teide, Los Gigantes sits beneath some of the most imposing sea cliffs in Europe. The 600-meter cliffs tower directly above the beach, creating a striking landscape that frames every session. The beach itself is relatively compact with black sand and rocky outcrops, backed by a small harbor town with restaurants and local services. The dramatic coastal setting makes this spot feel more remote than its accessibility actually is, offering a genuine connection to Tenerife's raw natural beauty.

Surf Setup

Los Gigantes is a beach break that works best with northwest swell, which combines with east-southeast offshore winds to create the cleanest conditions. The break produces both left and right-handers across the sandy bottom mixed with rocks, offering variety within a single session. Low tide is the preferred stage for surfing here, as it exposes more of the beach and creates better shape. On a typical day with decent swell, you can expect waist to shoulder-high waves with reasonable shape, though the beach break character means some closeouts are inevitable during larger swells.

Consistency and Best Time

This spot ranks among Europe's most consistent breaks, with very reliable swell throughout the year. Winter months from November through March bring the most powerful and frequent swells, making this the prime season for visiting. Summer tends toward smaller, more inconsistent waves, though you can still find rideable conditions most days. The shoulder seasons of spring and autumn offer a balanced mix of swell frequency and lighter crowds, making them excellent times to visit if you prefer fewer people in the water.

Crowd Levels

Los Gigantes experiences notable crowding, particularly on weekends when local surfers and tourists converge on the break. Weekdays offer a noticeably quieter experience with more space to find your own peak. The mix of visiting surfers and local community means you'll encounter both perspectives, so respecting the lineup etiquette is important.

Who It's For

This break accommodates all skill levels effectively. Beginners find manageable waves and sandy bottom that forgives mistakes, while intermediate surfers enjoy the consistent shape and variety of peaks. Advanced surfers can push themselves during larger swells when the break shows more power and shape. The beach break nature means progression feels natural as swell size increases.

Hazards to Respect

Watch for rocks scattered across the beach and in the water, particularly at low tide. The rocky sections require awareness but are avoidable with careful positioning. Sea conditions can change quickly given the exposed location, so monitor wind and swell direction throughout your session.

Water Temperature and Wetsuit Guide

Summer months from June through October see water temperatures around 22 to 24 degrees Celsius, allowing comfortable surfing in board shorts or a light rash vest for sun protection. Winter from December through March brings cooler water around 17 to 19 degrees Celsius, requiring a 3 to 4 millimeter wetsuit for extended sessions. Spring and autumn offer moderate temperatures between 19 and 22 degrees Celsius, where a 2 to 3 millimeter suit provides adequate warmth.

How to Get There

The nearest major airport is Tenerife North Airport, located approximately 90 kilometers away with regular connections to mainland Spain and other European cities. Tenerife South Airport sits about 80 kilometers south. Renting a car is the most practical option for reaching Los Gigantes, as public transport connections are limited. From either airport, drive west toward Santiago del Teide and follow signs to Los Gigantes. Parking is available near the beach and harbor area. The beach itself is easily accessible on foot from the small town center, with a short walk from parking areas to the water.

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Surf Conditions:

Wave type
Beach-break
Normal lenght: Short (< 50m)
Good day lenght: Normal (50 to 150m)
DIRECTION
Left
Good swell direction:
Good wind direction:
frequency
Very consistent (150 day/year)
Swell size: Starts working at 1.5m-2m /5ft-6ft and holds up to 2.5m+ / 8ft+
power

Best Tide Position: Low tide only
Best Tide Movement: Rising tide

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FAQ

Winter months from November through March offer the most powerful and frequent swells at Los Gigantes, making it the prime season. The spot provides consistent waves year-round, with low tide preferred for better shape on waist to shoulder-high waves. Spring and autumn balance swell and lighter crowds, while summer brings smaller waves. Northwest swell with east-southeast offshore winds creates the cleanest conditions.
Los Gigantes accommodates all skill levels, from beginners to advanced surfers. Beginners enjoy manageable waves and a forgiving sandy bottom, intermediates find consistent shape and varied peaks, and advanced riders push limits on larger swells with more power. The beach break nature supports natural progression as waves increase in size.
Los Gigantes is a beach break with a sandy bottom mixed with rocks, producing both lefts and rights. It works best on northwest swell with east-southeast offshore winds, at low tide for optimal shape on waist to shoulder-high waves. Some closeouts occur during larger swells, but the setup offers variety and engaging sessions.
Los Gigantes sees notable crowding on weekends from locals and tourists, but weekdays are quieter with more space. Respect lineup etiquette with the local community. Reach it via Tenerife North Airport 90 kilometers away or South Airport 80 kilometers south; rent a car to drive west to Santiago del Teide. Parking is near the beach and harbor, with easy foot access.
Los Gigantes stands out with 600-meter towering sea cliffs framing every session, offering a dramatic natural backdrop unmatched by few European breaks. Its consistent year-round waves on an exposed beach break with sandy and rocky bottom provide reliable, varied conditions. The compact black sand beach near a small harbor town feels remote yet accessible, connecting surfers to Tenerife's raw beauty.

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